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  2. Osgoode Hall - Wikipedia

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    Two libraries are housed within Osgoode Hall: the Great Library of the Law Society of Ontario and a smaller library for judges. The Great Library was designed by Cumberland and Storm (1857–1860) and features an ornate plaster ceiling, cork floors, an iron spiral staircase and etched glass windows.

  3. Osgoode Hall Law School - Wikipedia

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    The law school at Osgoode Hall was only titled "Osgoode Hall Law School" in March 1924, when the Law Society of Upper Canada formally assigned it that name. [9] The school signed an agreement of affiliation with York University in 1965. [10] It relocated from the Osgoode Hall building in downtown Toronto to York University's Keele Campus in ...

  4. Law library - Wikipedia

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    The largest law library in the United Kingdom is the Bodleian Law Library with a collection of over 550,000 volumes. [1] Outside of England, the largest law library in the Commonwealth of Nations is Osgoode Hall Law School's at York University in Canada, with more than 500,000 print volumes. [2]

  5. David Vaver - Wikipedia

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    David Vaver CM is a lawyer and legal scholar in the field of intellectual property law. He is a professor of law at Osgoode Hall Law School as well as Emeritus Professor of Intellectual Property & Information Technology Law at the University of Oxford, Emeritus Fellow of St. Peter's College, Oxford and former director of the Oxford Intellectual ...

  6. George Ethelbert Carter - Wikipedia

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    George Ethelbert Carter. Osgoode Hall Law School, graduation photo, 1948. George Ethelbert Carter, CM was the first Canadian-born black judge. [1] George Ethelbert Carter was born in Toronto on Aug. 1, 1921. [2] He was the oldest of 14 children born to John and Louise Carter, who came to Toronto from Barbados just after World War I. [2]

  7. York University Libraries - Wikipedia

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    Director. Andrea Kosavic. Parent organisation. York University. Website. Official website. Location of W.P. Scott Library. York University Libraries (YUL) is the library system of York University in Toronto, Ontario. The four main libraries and one archives [1] contain more than 2,500,000 volumes. [citation needed]

  8. My Life in Court - Wikipedia

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    524 pp. (first edition) OCLC. 636241551. My Life in Court is a 1961 memoir by American trial lawyer Louis Nizer documenting his career in law. [1] The work was a best seller when it was first released, lasting for 72 weeks on The New York Times Bestsellers list. [1]

  9. James C. Hathaway - Wikipedia

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    James C. Hathaway. James Hathaway (born 1956) is a Canadian-American scholar of international refugee law and related aspects of human rights and public international law. His work has been frequently cited by the most senior courts of the common law world, and has played a pivotal role in the evolution of refugee studies scholarship.